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John’s talent and sincerity will stand him in good stead in his coming career, and we are sure that he will, as he has here at Loyola, win many a true friend. Gagne, Roger “I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.” JEROME K. JEROME. Alias “Baptiste,” alias Bap, Roger is a living proof that a moustache is not an impediment to be- coming a star hockey player. His rare abil- ity in this field is due to his well thought out plays and to his audacity on the ice. A glance at a certain cleft in his left cheek will reveal evidence of the spirit in which he has attacked our various opponents. But that is not why “Bap” came to Loy- ola from Brébeuf two years ago. He has since learned how to master the English language, and only his colleagues of the “Flat” know how many manuscripts of physical and philosophical treatises owe their existence to his pen. They do claim, indeed, that these are mostly prose. His many blended qualities go to make up the fine chap we know “Вар” to be, to whom we wish nothing but success in the vast metropolis and harbour of Sorel, and whom we shall always remember as a great French- man. EGLIN, JACK (Cont'd from page 9) with particular emphasis on the O.T.C. His ability in scrupulously avoiding this latter has earned for him not only the admir- ation of the students, but their enquiries as well. Industrious, far-seeing, and basically real- istic, he will go far in his chosen field. He leaves Loyola fortified with our best wishes for his forthcoming prosperity. Handfield, Paul “Industry, economy, honesty and kindness form a quartette of virtues that will never be improved upon.” JAMES OLIVER. One could hardly think of Jean-Paul without remember- ing him as a quiet, sincere and unselfish philosopher. Such traits might, possi- bly, cause him to remain amongst us were it not for the keeness of his intel- lect and the divers- ity of his mental act- ivities. These reveal infallibly the qual- ities he seemingly desires to hide from us. However, we have found a new way of discovering him, — should you hear the mighty and continuous voice of Tougas, you have there a good indication of Jean-Paul’s presence. Next year, while studying in Lyons, along with Balangero, it is to be hoped that he will not forget the many triends he has left at home, and when, after the lapse of five years, he returns as an accredited physician, we feel convinced that he will remedy all our ailments in a manner befitting the versatility of his talent. Haynes, Charles “Exceeding wise, fair-spoken and persuading.” SHAKESPEARE. If you ever want Charlie to explode a stentorian blast of verbal dynamite in your direction, simply mention Karl Marx or Adolf Hitler. Charlie can talk for hours on the former’s theories, claiming that most of the present exponents of Marxism profess warped versions of the original theory. For LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW Page eleven
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some time now, the more serious things of life have been drawing Charlie like a magnet. Economic problems, wars, Russia's Five Year Plan, all these and more constitute his real interests. Nor has he sacrificed College activities for these higher concerns. A ster- ling footballer, tennis player, baseballer, in fact, we cannot think of anything in which Charles did not play a prominent róle. And withal, he is a modest young man, going steadily on his way. This way leads to certain success. Any man who possesses the qualities, knowledge and experience that Charlie does will not be satisfied with the mediocre. Nothing but the best will do. Hinphy, Clarence “His words are bonds, his oaths are oracles; His heart as far from fraud, as Heaven from earth.” SHAKESPEARE. A more pleasant com- panion one could not wish to find than Clarry Hinphy, who, towards the close of the twenties, approached the pearly gates of the Road to Education that led through Loyola High School and College. He has, dur- ing his sojourn with us, shown his loyalty and good- fellowship on all occasions and is always ready to do anything possible for his chums. He is a serious worker in everything that he undertakes and can al- ways be counted on to do his share in a manly, frank and fearless way. Besides being one of the most staunch supporters that Loyola has ever had, Clarry is extremely popular with all the students, and there is scarcely one, from Prep. to ‘Senior, that does not know Clarry by name, and everybody has a good word for him. Without dilating upon his work in the Sodality, the C.O.T.C., or on the News staff, it will suffice to say that he has displayed in all these activities his usual cheery serious- ness, except, of course, for a few short scuffles with Jake Heffernan Co., when all business in the News office had to be suspended for the time being. As Clarry sets out to realize his ambitions in life, we wish him godspeed and know that he will always be a source of pride to his Alma Mater and his classmates of '36. Hogan, Nicholas “Не hath a heart as sound as a bell, and his tongue is the clapper, for what his heart thinks, his tongue speaks.” SHAKESPEARE. It is indeed a pleasure to write a brief outline of Nick, for there is no other member in the class more consistent in his likes, habits, ideals and man- nerisms than this, our College pitching-ace. He has been with us for the whole span of High School and Arts Course. He is one of us and always will be. There is nothing artificial about Nick; whatever he says is an ultimatum, for there is sincer- ity behind his every thought and deed. Nor is there anything pompous about him; in a group he is the last one to speak. Rather, he lends an attentive ear and profits thereby. (Cont'd on page 15) Joron, Guy “Bears his blushing honours thick upon him.” SHAKESPEARE. Favoured with a phenomenal memory, a brilliant mathema- tical mind, and keen business insight, Guy is extremely well- equipped to create for himself in life a place among the very successful. What is most likely to change this probability of Guy’s success into certainty is the fact that besides being an unusually gifted scholar, he is also, according to the best tradition, a gentleman. Possessed of qualities which make him liked by all, and of tastes which render all pleasant to him, there will always be between Guy and his environ- LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW Page thirteen
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